DAVENPORT, IOWA (August 30, 2022) — Eastern Iowa Community Colleges (EICC) is pleased to officially welcome Sonya J Williams PhD, as the District’s eighth Chancellor. Dr Williams’ duties begin this week as she assumes leadership of the college following the retirement of Dr Don Doucette.

Dr Williams was appointed Chancellor in June after an extensive national search. As chancellor, she will oversee the operations of the entire EICC District including Clinton, Muscatine, and Scott Community Colleges. The colleges also deliver services through satellite sites in Maquoketa, Wilton, and various locations in Davenport, as well as many area high schools.

“I couldn’t be more excited to begin my role as Chancellor for Eastern Iowa Community Colleges,” said Dr Williams. “Together, we are an engaging, inspiring, committed community, and I am ready to work with faculty, staff, and students to stand firm in this commitment.”

“Through strategic, future-focused planning, my vision is to build upon the college’s existing foundation to cultivate an encouraging, innovative, and collaborative culture. My first task will be learning about our employees, students, campuses, and communities in which we serve.”

The college will be hosting welcome receptions at each campus to give Dr Williams the opportunity to connect with faculty, staff, students, and community members. Everyone is encouraged to attend.

Receptions will be held on the following dates/times:

Scott Community College Welcome Reception

Tuesday, September 6, 4-6PM

Student Life Center, 500 Belmont Rd, Bettendorf

Clinton Community College Welcome Reception

Wednesday, September 7, 4-6PM

CCC Library Hallway, 1000 Lincoln Blvd, Clinton

Muscatine Community College Welcome Reception

Tuesday, September 13, 4-6PM

Student Center, 152 Colorado St, Muscatine

Previously, Dr Williams served as Vice President of Education and Chief Academic Officer at the College of Lake County in Grayslake, Illinois, where she oversaw all instructional operations. A native of Norman, Oklahoma, Dr Williams graduated from the University of Oklahoma, where she earned a BS in zoology and a PhD in anatomical sciences and cell biology/neurosciences. Following her service as a captain in the United States Air Force, she completed three years of postdoctoral training at the Yale School of Medicine, where she studied neurobiology, reproduction, and immunology. She has been married for thirty years and has two daughters, two sons, and three grandsons.

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